Correlations of matrilineal and patrilineal institutions
Studies in the Science of Society • Yale University Press • New Haven • Published In • Pages: 445-470 •
By Murdock, George Peter
Hypothesis
". . . patrilineal institutions [are] associated with the presence of traits indicative of higher civilization, matrilineal institutions with their absence. [Some of these are:] agriculture, [animal] domestication, writing, pottery, weaving, metals, [labor] specialization, money, [social] classes, government [and] priesthood . . ." (467)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yule’s Q | Supported | UNKNOWN | .27 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Agriculture | Association | Tillage |
Animal Domestication | Association | Domesticated Animals |
Government | Association | Territorial Hierarchy |
Labor Specialization | Association | Occupational Specialization |
Metals | Association | Metallurgy |
Money | Association | Medium Of Exchange |
Patrilineal And Matrilineal Institutions | Association | Rule Of Descent |
Pottery | Association | Ceramic Technology |
Priesthood | Association | Priesthood |
Social Classes | Association | Classes |
Weaving | Association | Woven And Other Interworked Fabrics |
Writing | Dependent | Writing |